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3 days ago |
kbtx.com | Anna M. Maynard
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan City Council on Tuesday accepted a settlement in the ongoing groundwater lawsuit involving entities including both cities, Brazos County, and Texas A&M University against Upwell Brazos Valley Farm. KBTX first confirmed a tentative settlement had been reached earlier this month, according to sources who spoke on background.
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4 days ago |
kbtx.com | Anna M. Maynard
CENTERVILLE, Texas (KBTX) - The Centerville ISD Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday to pay for the legal expenses of Superintendent Carole Dickey, who is currently under criminal investigation. According to the board, the investigation is regarding alleged misconduct regarding actions or inaction stemming from her employment within the district, but specifics of the allegations have not been shared publicly.
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1 week ago |
kbtx.com | Anna M. Maynard
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Friday marks the official start of summer, and experts warn a fun summer day could turn quickly without keeping cool. It can take just a few minutes for symptoms of heatstroke to set in. According to Brazos County Health District Epidemiologist Dr. Aaliyah Thomas, the risk is greater for children. She explained, “Their body heat increases three to five times more than adults.”HealthPoint Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Britni Lehde said humidity only compounds the effects.
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1 week ago |
tspantx.com | Anna M. Maynard
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Officials within Texas A&M University Transportation Services presented five roadway projects they’re undertaking to the College Station Council Transportation and Mobility Committee on Tuesday. The goal of these projects is to improve campus connectivity and minimize traffic. Doing so has been a project years in the making as staff shared they’ve consulted with a number of stakeholders on these projects.
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1 week ago |
kbtx.com | Anna M. Maynard
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The music scene of the Brazos Valley may be making a comeback. Officials say they’re taking a renewed look at venues in Aggieland and beyond. The Brazos Valley Live Music Association (BVLMA) was formed in 2025 by a group of community members with a shared love of live music looking to give back. Board President Jerrod Lane told KBTX Aggieland has a rich music history, but few places for larger artists to perform.
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